Title: | The Prime Minister's Remuneration and Privileges Act. |
Authors: | People's Republic of Bangladesh |
Keywords: | The Prime Minister's Remuneration and Privileges Act. |
Issue Date: | 1-Feb-2022 |
Publisher: | The Prime Minister's Remuneration and Privileges Act. |
Abstract: | A Member of Parliament (MP) in Bangladesh is a member of the unicameral Jatiya Sangsad or House of the Nation. A majority of members are elected directly in general elections, while a minority of seats are reserved exclusively for women and allocated on a proportional basis. The Constitution specifies that Parliament consists of 300 directly-elected members, while 50 seats are reserved for women.[2] The individual who leads the largest party or alliance in parliament usually becomes Prime Minister of Bangladesh. |
Description: | A Member of Parliament (MP) in Bangladesh is a member of the unicameral Jatiya Sangsad or House of the Nation. A majority of members are elected directly in general elections, while a minority of seats are reserved exclusively for women and allocated on a proportional basis. The Constitution specifies that Parliament consists of 300 directly-elected members, while 50 seats are reserved for women.[2] The individual who leads the largest party or alliance in parliament usually becomes Prime Minister of Bangladesh. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/355 |
Appears in Collections: | Bangladesh |
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